Fires in Los Angeles: provisional death toll of 24, situation still ‘critical

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Devastating Fires in Los Angeles: A Dramatic Toll and Ongoing Critical Conditions

Nearly a week after the outbreak of the violent wildfires ravaging Los Angeles, the human toll has risen to 24 deaths, according to local authorities. Fueled by powerful winds, these fires continue to threaten the region, leaving a landscape of devastation in their wake.

A Catastrophic Situation

The Pacific Palisades neighborhood has been one of the hardest hit, with over 5,000 homes destroyed, according to Ken Haskett, section chief of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. “The infrastructure is destroyed. We are in a catastrophic situation,” he stated, urging the displaced residents to be patient in light of the extent of the damage.

Since January 7, the fires have scorched more than 16,000 hectares, according to data from the European Copernicus program, which released satellite images showing the scale of the destruction. In parallel, firefighters are battling hot, dry winds that are expected to intensify until Wednesday, reaching gusts of up to 110 km/h. These extreme weather conditions are significantly complicating their efforts.

Heartbreaking Testimonies

Among the victims of the fires is 95-year-old Dalyce Curry, found dead in the ruins of her home in Altadena. Known as “Momma D,” she was remembered for her appearances in several classic American films.

Mass evacuations have forced around 180,000 people to leave their homes, including approximately 1,500 French nationals, according to the French consul in Los Angeles. Some have lost everything, like Alex Noyer, who shared his distress: “Everything I had of him [a lost loved one] is gone in the flames.”

Delayed Returns and Logistical Challenges

Due to the expected violent winds, authorities have warned that evacuated residents will not be able to return home until at least Thursday. Many are waiting for hours to try to retrieve essential items like medications or clothing.

In the face of this catastrophe, climate change is once again being blamed. According to François Gemenne, an expert in environmental geopolitics, these extreme phenomena are making regions like Los Angeles increasingly difficult to live in.

Los Angeles, plunged into an unprecedented tragedy, where the solidarity and resilience of its inhabitants will be severely tested.

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